Clarke, Leon J. and Jenkyns, Hugh C. (1999): New oxygen isotope evidence for long-term Cretaceous climatic change in the Southern Hemisphere

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 122
ODP 123
ODP 122 762
ODP 122 763
ODP 123 766
Identifier:
1999-055482
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10.1130/0091-7613(1999)027<0699:NOIEFL>2.3.CO;2
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Creator:
Clarke, Leon J.
University of Oxford, Department of Earth Sciences, Oxford, United Kingdom
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Jenkyns, Hugh C.
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Identification:
New oxygen isotope evidence for long-term Cretaceous climatic change in the Southern Hemisphere
1999
Geology (Boulder)
Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
27
8
699-702
A new composite delta (super 18) O record, generated from calcareous fine-fraction and bulk sediments from the Exmouth Plateau, details long-term Cretaceous climatic change at mid-latitudes in the Southern Hemisphere. Assessment of new and previously published delta (super 18) O data indicates that a mid-Cretaceous global climatic optimum was achieved sometime between the time of the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary and the middle Turonian, when surface-ocean paleotemperatures were the highest of the past 115 m.y. Periods of cooling and warming that reversed the general patterns were superimposed on long-term Aptian-Turonian warming and Turonian-Maastrichtian cooling trends, respectively. Extrapolation of Southern Hemisphere paleotemperature trends to Maastrichtian paleotemperature data from a low-latitude Pacific guyot implies that maximum mid-Cretaceous low-latitude paleotemperatures could have been in excess of 33 degrees C.
English
Serial
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-19.5314
West:110.2714East: 112.1515
South:-20.3512

Stratigraphy; Isotope geochemistry; carbonate rocks; chalk; clastic rocks; claystone; climate change; Cretaceous; Exmouth Plateau; geochemistry; Indian Ocean; isotope ratios; isotopes; Leg 122; Leg 123; marine environment; Mesozoic; O-18/O-16; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 762; ODP Site 763; ODP Site 766; oxygen; paleoclimatology; paleotemperature; sea-surface temperature; sedimentary rocks; Southern Hemisphere; stable isotopes;

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